"Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are beneficient. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding."
-- Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis

DC's arttistic style sucks. No wonder they lag Marvel so bad. It wouldn't bother me if DC folded. Superman gave up his US citizenship, now one is gonna be gay? They lost me long ago as a reader, and I'll never go back.

Please use correct English. Show the world Americans aren't illiterate.
There, their, they're are different words. Use them properly.
Lose and loose have different meanings.
"Im" and "Ill" mean nothing without the apostrophe.
Capitalization and punctuation are your friends.
Text-speak and hashtags get you into the ignore list.
Commas are NOT your friend when used in large herds......

I have to agree with Seawolf, I only read Sgt Rock, Tales From The Crypt, Tigers of Terra, and Scud- The Disposable Assassin when I was a child and young adult. Superheros always seemed lame in comparison.

"It's always a good sign when people feel the need to mask their faces when acting under the color of law"- DeadFred on Zerohedge.com, September 2013
"There is nothing -- and then there is nothing -- and still there is nothing and then suddenly everything is made out of knives and the world becomes completely insane." cougar_w on Zerohedge.com, June 2014
"...regulations have sometimes been well meaning but often designed specifically as a barrier to competition by special interests who helped write the rules."- Carl Popper on Zerohedge.com, November 2013

"The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion."Albert Camus________________________________If I have been of service, if I have glimpsed more of the nature and essence of ultimate good, if I am inspired to reach wider horizons of thought and action, if I am at peace with myself, it has been a successful day. Alex Nobel

If I have managed to get through the day without wishing bodily harm to another human being, if I have gotten through the day without killing a plant, if I have been able to get at least 2 hours of sleep, if I have been able to hide my fangs behind a smile and rain on my heart behind a laugh, it has been a successful day. my evil twin

"The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion."Albert Camus________________________________If I have been of service, if I have glimpsed more of the nature and essence of ultimate good, if I am inspired to reach wider horizons of thought and action, if I am at peace with myself, it has been a successful day. Alex Nobel

If I have managed to get through the day without wishing bodily harm to another human being, if I have gotten through the day without killing a plant, if I have been able to get at least 2 hours of sleep, if I have been able to hide my fangs behind a smile and rain on my heart behind a laugh, it has been a successful day. my evil twin

Really? It seems the libs are the ones obsessed with "gayness". Do they all have such terrible brother/daddy issues that they can't possibly comprehend two males being close friends and close working partners without it being sexual? Obviously our President/Vice President setup is "utterly gay" since it has involved two males since the founding of the country. And don't forget Center/Quarterback, Pitcher catcher,and Jockey and Horse..

"The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin."

Since this is a survival site, I will contuniur be be politically incorrect, homosexuality offers nothing for Humans to continjue to survive. Further mor forcint our moiltary to serve in close quarters with gays is demorlizing. I would never let my young children to have a school teachaer who is gay, its just common sense.

I agree it's not the fact they choose to live that way I could care less. Im a lesbian trapped in a mans body. What does bother me is others forcing me to accept it and acting as if Im a bad person because I don't want them teaching my children because I don't believe in it and my religon forbids it. Forcing things to change to pull them into it because they feel left out, flaunting it in the streets. They have the right to be whatever they want and I have the right to not accept accept what ever I choose.

"If the Constitution and the Union established by our forefathers" were "restored" then there will be no truer supporters of that union and that Constitution than the Southern people. Every brave people who considered their rights attacked and their Constitutional liberties invaded, would have done as we did. Our conduct was not caused by any insurrectionary spirit nor can it be termed rebellion, for our construction of the Constitution under which we lived and acted was the same from its adoption and for eighty years we have been taught and educated by the founders of the Republic and their written declaration which controlled our consciences and actions."(General R.E. Lee)

What happens when a classic book contains words that are no longer considered acceptable by society? That's the question that a rerelease of a classic is bringing up.

A new version of Mark Twain's famous book Huckleberry Finn is being released...but it's going to be a little more PC. According to Publisher's Weekly, the new edition of Huck Finn will no longer have "nigger" or "injun" in the text. The words will be replaced with "slave." This will make the book more accessible for grade school readers, who previously were unlikely to read it due to the words.

So, is this rewriting a good thing so that the text can be more accessible to younger kids, or does it dilute a powerful book that portrays an important era in history?

DISTORTING HISTORY
When asked about this change, many educators responded with a resounding answer that this is a horrid idea, sucking the teaching moments out of an important work of literature.

Antoinette Kuritz grew up in a home that didn't tolerate racism before it was known as racism. "My father refused to participate in purchasing a house from a neighbor threatening to sell to a black family. 'If they can afford a home in this neighborhood, welcome,' was what he told our irate neighbors. His best friend, whom I called 'Uncle' was black," explains Kuritz.

As an educator, she used Huckleberry Finn in her classroom. "My students openly discussed racism and bigotry in my classroom -- it was not a topic swept under the rug in the hopes it would smell less rancid. Out of sight, out of mind was not an option," says Kuritz, who now works with Strategies PR and the La Jolla Writers Conference.

When it comes to changing the language used in the classic tome, she thinks it's terribly misguided -- and ignorant. "It is a sad commentary on our educational system that a book which has done so much to demean racism and show the common humanity among us, a book which has opened the eyes of children to racism, which has created dialogue about it, and which was written by someone so patently against racism, fails to be understood for its real value. You cannot sanitize history by sanitizing the language in a book which represents that history," says Kuritz.

Others agree, saying that Huckleberry Finn's use of offensive language is an honest, historical look at how the country used to be. "We don't learn by hiding the dark secrets of our past; we learn by facing them head on. Leaving the words in there so that teachers can discuss why they were used in the novel and why they are offensive is an important part of our children's education as Americans," says Heidi Waterfield, Ed.M., an educational consultant in the San Francisco Bay Area.

"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!"​

Does it really effect me or my future? No? Well then it's just a waste of time concerning my self with such foolishness as I've got to weed the garden.

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You're missing the point here. It doesn't matter which one is gay...or that Spider-man was killed off to meet diversity quotas.

Your attitude is the same as someone saying "why should I care about small-time farmers. I don't own a farm.

The point is that PC social engineering is invading every aspect of our lives like some foul smelling stench that could only be created from the minds of Utopian idealists who don't want norms, morals, values, or mores.

You're right...this adds nothing TO your life...it takes things away from it. Kids used to hold these superheros up as role models. Now, libtards are using them to push an agenda. Just like stealing the rainbow and claiming it as theirs.....